Setting the Network Parameters In this example we are dealing with a new installation, and for this reason the screenshot above displays just a single option in this list. You can also set a boot loader password in this screen. A boot loader password prevents others from modifying the boot time parameters of the Linux kernel. Any user can, for example, boot the computer into a maintenance mode and then change the root password, thereby taking control of the whole computer. If your computer is unlikely to be handled by others, or if you implicitly trust others who will be using this computer, you can safely ignore this option. If you set a boot loader password, you should keep the password safely in your personal records. So, in most situations, you will not need to change anything in this screen. You can just click Next to move on. Setting the Network Parameters The installation process now takes you into the network configuration section. Your network configuration checklist will come in handy in this section: Note Note that if Red Hat Linux does not detect your network card automatically, your Network Devices table (at the top of the screen) might be empty. This will prevent you from setting the network parameters for your computer. If that happens, don’t panic; all the network parameters on the screen can be configured 26

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